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<FONT color="green">017</FONT>    <a name="line.17"></a>
<FONT color="green">018</FONT>    <a name="line.18"></a>
<FONT color="green">019</FONT>    package org.apache.commons.beanutils;<a name="line.19"></a>
<FONT color="green">020</FONT>    <a name="line.20"></a>
<FONT color="green">021</FONT>    <a name="line.21"></a>
<FONT color="green">022</FONT>    import java.io.IOException;<a name="line.22"></a>
<FONT color="green">023</FONT>    import java.io.Serializable;<a name="line.23"></a>
<FONT color="green">024</FONT>    import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;<a name="line.24"></a>
<FONT color="green">025</FONT>    import java.io.ObjectInputStream;<a name="line.25"></a>
<FONT color="green">026</FONT>    import java.io.StreamCorruptedException;<a name="line.26"></a>
<FONT color="green">027</FONT>    import java.util.List;<a name="line.27"></a>
<FONT color="green">028</FONT>    import java.util.Map;<a name="line.28"></a>
<FONT color="green">029</FONT>    <a name="line.29"></a>
<FONT color="green">030</FONT>    <a name="line.30"></a>
<FONT color="green">031</FONT>    /**<a name="line.31"></a>
<FONT color="green">032</FONT>     * &lt;p&gt;The metadata describing an individual property of a DynaBean.&lt;/p&gt;<a name="line.32"></a>
<FONT color="green">033</FONT>     *<a name="line.33"></a>
<FONT color="green">034</FONT>     * &lt;p&gt;The meta contains an &lt;em&gt;optional&lt;/em&gt; content type property ({@link #getContentType})<a name="line.34"></a>
<FONT color="green">035</FONT>     * for use by mapped and iterated properties. <a name="line.35"></a>
<FONT color="green">036</FONT>     * A mapped or iterated property may choose to indicate the type it expects.<a name="line.36"></a>
<FONT color="green">037</FONT>     * The DynaBean implementation may choose to enforce this type on its entries.<a name="line.37"></a>
<FONT color="green">038</FONT>     * Alternatively, an implementatin may choose to ignore this property.<a name="line.38"></a>
<FONT color="green">039</FONT>     * All keys for maps must be of type String so no meta data is needed for map keys.&lt;/p&gt;<a name="line.39"></a>
<FONT color="green">040</FONT>     *<a name="line.40"></a>
<FONT color="green">041</FONT>     * @author Craig R. McClanahan<a name="line.41"></a>
<FONT color="green">042</FONT>     * @version $Revision: 926529 $ $Date: 2010-03-23 11:44:24 +0000 (Tue, 23 Mar 2010) $<a name="line.42"></a>
<FONT color="green">043</FONT>     */<a name="line.43"></a>
<FONT color="green">044</FONT>    <a name="line.44"></a>
<FONT color="green">045</FONT>    public class DynaProperty implements Serializable {<a name="line.45"></a>
<FONT color="green">046</FONT>    <a name="line.46"></a>
<FONT color="green">047</FONT>        // ----------------------------------------------------------- Constants<a name="line.47"></a>
<FONT color="green">048</FONT>        <a name="line.48"></a>
<FONT color="green">049</FONT>        /*<a name="line.49"></a>
<FONT color="green">050</FONT>         * There are issues with serializing primitive class types on certain JVM versions<a name="line.50"></a>
<FONT color="green">051</FONT>         * (including java 1.3).<a name="line.51"></a>
<FONT color="green">052</FONT>         * This class uses a custom serialization implementation that writes an integer<a name="line.52"></a>
<FONT color="green">053</FONT>         * for these primitive class.<a name="line.53"></a>
<FONT color="green">054</FONT>         * This list of constants are the ones used in serialization.<a name="line.54"></a>
<FONT color="green">055</FONT>         * If these values are changed, then older versions will no longer be read correctly<a name="line.55"></a>
<FONT color="green">056</FONT>         */<a name="line.56"></a>
<FONT color="green">057</FONT>        private static final int BOOLEAN_TYPE = 1;<a name="line.57"></a>
<FONT color="green">058</FONT>        private static final int BYTE_TYPE = 2;<a name="line.58"></a>
<FONT color="green">059</FONT>        private static final int CHAR_TYPE = 3;<a name="line.59"></a>
<FONT color="green">060</FONT>        private static final int DOUBLE_TYPE = 4;<a name="line.60"></a>
<FONT color="green">061</FONT>        private static final int FLOAT_TYPE = 5;<a name="line.61"></a>
<FONT color="green">062</FONT>        private static final int INT_TYPE = 6;<a name="line.62"></a>
<FONT color="green">063</FONT>        private static final int LONG_TYPE = 7;<a name="line.63"></a>
<FONT color="green">064</FONT>        private static final int SHORT_TYPE = 8;<a name="line.64"></a>
<FONT color="green">065</FONT>        <a name="line.65"></a>
<FONT color="green">066</FONT>    <a name="line.66"></a>
<FONT color="green">067</FONT>        // ----------------------------------------------------------- Constructors<a name="line.67"></a>
<FONT color="green">068</FONT>    <a name="line.68"></a>
<FONT color="green">069</FONT>    <a name="line.69"></a>
<FONT color="green">070</FONT>        /**<a name="line.70"></a>
<FONT color="green">071</FONT>         * Construct a property that accepts any data type.<a name="line.71"></a>
<FONT color="green">072</FONT>         *<a name="line.72"></a>
<FONT color="green">073</FONT>         * @param name Name of the property being described<a name="line.73"></a>
<FONT color="green">074</FONT>         */<a name="line.74"></a>
<FONT color="green">075</FONT>        public DynaProperty(String name) {<a name="line.75"></a>
<FONT color="green">076</FONT>    <a name="line.76"></a>
<FONT color="green">077</FONT>            this(name, Object.class);<a name="line.77"></a>
<FONT color="green">078</FONT>    <a name="line.78"></a>
<FONT color="green">079</FONT>        }<a name="line.79"></a>
<FONT color="green">080</FONT>    <a name="line.80"></a>
<FONT color="green">081</FONT>    <a name="line.81"></a>
<FONT color="green">082</FONT>        /**<a name="line.82"></a>
<FONT color="green">083</FONT>         * Construct a property of the specified data type.<a name="line.83"></a>
<FONT color="green">084</FONT>         *<a name="line.84"></a>
<FONT color="green">085</FONT>         * @param name Name of the property being described<a name="line.85"></a>
<FONT color="green">086</FONT>         * @param type Java class representing the property data type<a name="line.86"></a>
<FONT color="green">087</FONT>         */<a name="line.87"></a>
<FONT color="green">088</FONT>        public DynaProperty(String name, Class type) {<a name="line.88"></a>
<FONT color="green">089</FONT>    <a name="line.89"></a>
<FONT color="green">090</FONT>            super();<a name="line.90"></a>
<FONT color="green">091</FONT>            this.name = name;<a name="line.91"></a>
<FONT color="green">092</FONT>            this.type = type;<a name="line.92"></a>
<FONT color="green">093</FONT>            if (type != null &amp;&amp; type.isArray()) {<a name="line.93"></a>
<FONT color="green">094</FONT>                this.contentType = type.getComponentType();<a name="line.94"></a>
<FONT color="green">095</FONT>            }<a name="line.95"></a>
<FONT color="green">096</FONT>    <a name="line.96"></a>
<FONT color="green">097</FONT>        }<a name="line.97"></a>
<FONT color="green">098</FONT>        <a name="line.98"></a>
<FONT color="green">099</FONT>        /**<a name="line.99"></a>
<FONT color="green">100</FONT>         * Construct an indexed or mapped &lt;code&gt;DynaProperty&lt;/code&gt; that supports (pseudo)-introspection<a name="line.100"></a>
<FONT color="green">101</FONT>         * of the content type.<a name="line.101"></a>
<FONT color="green">102</FONT>         *<a name="line.102"></a>
<FONT color="green">103</FONT>         * @param name Name of the property being described<a name="line.103"></a>
<FONT color="green">104</FONT>         * @param type Java class representing the property data type<a name="line.104"></a>
<FONT color="green">105</FONT>         * @param contentType Class that all indexed or mapped elements are instances of<a name="line.105"></a>
<FONT color="green">106</FONT>         */<a name="line.106"></a>
<FONT color="green">107</FONT>        public DynaProperty(String name, Class type, Class contentType) {<a name="line.107"></a>
<FONT color="green">108</FONT>    <a name="line.108"></a>
<FONT color="green">109</FONT>            super();<a name="line.109"></a>
<FONT color="green">110</FONT>            this.name = name;<a name="line.110"></a>
<FONT color="green">111</FONT>            this.type = type;<a name="line.111"></a>
<FONT color="green">112</FONT>            this.contentType = contentType;<a name="line.112"></a>
<FONT color="green">113</FONT>            <a name="line.113"></a>
<FONT color="green">114</FONT>        }<a name="line.114"></a>
<FONT color="green">115</FONT>    <a name="line.115"></a>
<FONT color="green">116</FONT>        // ------------------------------------------------------------- Properties<a name="line.116"></a>
<FONT color="green">117</FONT>    <a name="line.117"></a>
<FONT color="green">118</FONT>        /** Property name */<a name="line.118"></a>
<FONT color="green">119</FONT>        protected String name = null;<a name="line.119"></a>
<FONT color="green">120</FONT>        /**<a name="line.120"></a>
<FONT color="green">121</FONT>         * Get the name of this property.<a name="line.121"></a>
<FONT color="green">122</FONT>         * @return the name of the property<a name="line.122"></a>
<FONT color="green">123</FONT>         */<a name="line.123"></a>
<FONT color="green">124</FONT>        public String getName() {<a name="line.124"></a>
<FONT color="green">125</FONT>            return (this.name);<a name="line.125"></a>
<FONT color="green">126</FONT>        }<a name="line.126"></a>
<FONT color="green">127</FONT>        <a name="line.127"></a>
<FONT color="green">128</FONT>        /** Property type */<a name="line.128"></a>
<FONT color="green">129</FONT>        protected transient Class type = null;<a name="line.129"></a>
<FONT color="green">130</FONT>        /**<a name="line.130"></a>
<FONT color="green">131</FONT>         * &lt;p&gt;Gets the Java class representing the data type of the underlying property<a name="line.131"></a>
<FONT color="green">132</FONT>         * values.&lt;/p&gt;<a name="line.132"></a>
<FONT color="green">133</FONT>         * <a name="line.133"></a>
<FONT color="green">134</FONT>         * &lt;p&gt;There are issues with serializing primitive class types on certain JVM versions<a name="line.134"></a>
<FONT color="green">135</FONT>         * (including java 1.3).<a name="line.135"></a>
<FONT color="green">136</FONT>         * Therefore, this field &lt;strong&gt;must not be serialized using the standard methods&lt;/strong&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;<a name="line.136"></a>
<FONT color="green">137</FONT>         * <a name="line.137"></a>
<FONT color="green">138</FONT>         * &lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Please leave this field as &lt;code&gt;transient&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;<a name="line.138"></a>
<FONT color="green">139</FONT>         *<a name="line.139"></a>
<FONT color="green">140</FONT>         * @return the property type<a name="line.140"></a>
<FONT color="green">141</FONT>         */<a name="line.141"></a>
<FONT color="green">142</FONT>        public Class getType() {<a name="line.142"></a>
<FONT color="green">143</FONT>            return (this.type);<a name="line.143"></a>
<FONT color="green">144</FONT>        }<a name="line.144"></a>
<FONT color="green">145</FONT>        <a name="line.145"></a>
<FONT color="green">146</FONT>        <a name="line.146"></a>
<FONT color="green">147</FONT>        /** The &lt;em&gt;(optional)&lt;/em&gt; type of content elements for indexed &lt;code&gt;DynaProperty&lt;/code&gt; */<a name="line.147"></a>
<FONT color="green">148</FONT>        protected transient Class contentType;<a name="line.148"></a>
<FONT color="green">149</FONT>        /**<a name="line.149"></a>
<FONT color="green">150</FONT>         * Gets the &lt;em&gt;(optional)&lt;/em&gt; type of the indexed content for &lt;code&gt;DynaProperty&lt;/code&gt;'s<a name="line.150"></a>
<FONT color="green">151</FONT>         * that support this feature.<a name="line.151"></a>
<FONT color="green">152</FONT>         *<a name="line.152"></a>
<FONT color="green">153</FONT>         * &lt;p&gt;There are issues with serializing primitive class types on certain JVM versions<a name="line.153"></a>
<FONT color="green">154</FONT>         * (including java 1.3).<a name="line.154"></a>
<FONT color="green">155</FONT>         * Therefore, this field &lt;strong&gt;must not be serialized using the standard methods&lt;/strong&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;<a name="line.155"></a>
<FONT color="green">156</FONT>         *<a name="line.156"></a>
<FONT color="green">157</FONT>         * @return the Class for the content type if this is an indexed &lt;code&gt;DynaProperty&lt;/code&gt; <a name="line.157"></a>
<FONT color="green">158</FONT>         * and this feature is supported. Otherwise null.<a name="line.158"></a>
<FONT color="green">159</FONT>         */<a name="line.159"></a>
<FONT color="green">160</FONT>        public Class getContentType() {<a name="line.160"></a>
<FONT color="green">161</FONT>            return contentType;<a name="line.161"></a>
<FONT color="green">162</FONT>        }<a name="line.162"></a>
<FONT color="green">163</FONT>        <a name="line.163"></a>
<FONT color="green">164</FONT>        // --------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods<a name="line.164"></a>
<FONT color="green">165</FONT>    <a name="line.165"></a>
<FONT color="green">166</FONT>    <a name="line.166"></a>
<FONT color="green">167</FONT>        /**<a name="line.167"></a>
<FONT color="green">168</FONT>         * Does this property represent an indexed value (ie an array or List)?<a name="line.168"></a>
<FONT color="green">169</FONT>         *<a name="line.169"></a>
<FONT color="green">170</FONT>         * @return &lt;code&gt;true&lt;/code&gt; if the property is indexed (i.e. is a List or<a name="line.170"></a>
<FONT color="green">171</FONT>         * array), otherwise &lt;code&gt;false&lt;/code&gt;<a name="line.171"></a>
<FONT color="green">172</FONT>         */<a name="line.172"></a>
<FONT color="green">173</FONT>        public boolean isIndexed() {<a name="line.173"></a>
<FONT color="green">174</FONT>    <a name="line.174"></a>
<FONT color="green">175</FONT>            if (type == null) {<a name="line.175"></a>
<FONT color="green">176</FONT>                return (false);<a name="line.176"></a>
<FONT color="green">177</FONT>            } else if (type.isArray()) {<a name="line.177"></a>
<FONT color="green">178</FONT>                return (true);<a name="line.178"></a>
<FONT color="green">179</FONT>            } else if (List.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) {<a name="line.179"></a>
<FONT color="green">180</FONT>                return (true);<a name="line.180"></a>
<FONT color="green">181</FONT>            } else {<a name="line.181"></a>
<FONT color="green">182</FONT>                return (false);<a name="line.182"></a>
<FONT color="green">183</FONT>            }<a name="line.183"></a>
<FONT color="green">184</FONT>    <a name="line.184"></a>
<FONT color="green">185</FONT>        }<a name="line.185"></a>
<FONT color="green">186</FONT>    <a name="line.186"></a>
<FONT color="green">187</FONT>    <a name="line.187"></a>
<FONT color="green">188</FONT>        /**<a name="line.188"></a>
<FONT color="green">189</FONT>         * Does this property represent a mapped value (ie a Map)?<a name="line.189"></a>
<FONT color="green">190</FONT>         *<a name="line.190"></a>
<FONT color="green">191</FONT>         * @return &lt;code&gt;true&lt;/code&gt; if the property is a Map<a name="line.191"></a>
<FONT color="green">192</FONT>         * otherwise &lt;code&gt;false&lt;/code&gt;<a name="line.192"></a>
<FONT color="green">193</FONT>         */<a name="line.193"></a>
<FONT color="green">194</FONT>        public boolean isMapped() {<a name="line.194"></a>
<FONT color="green">195</FONT>    <a name="line.195"></a>
<FONT color="green">196</FONT>            if (type == null) {<a name="line.196"></a>
<FONT color="green">197</FONT>                return (false);<a name="line.197"></a>
<FONT color="green">198</FONT>            } else {<a name="line.198"></a>
<FONT color="green">199</FONT>                return (Map.class.isAssignableFrom(type));<a name="line.199"></a>
<FONT color="green">200</FONT>            }<a name="line.200"></a>
<FONT color="green">201</FONT>    <a name="line.201"></a>
<FONT color="green">202</FONT>        }<a name="line.202"></a>
<FONT color="green">203</FONT>    <a name="line.203"></a>
<FONT color="green">204</FONT>        /**<a name="line.204"></a>
<FONT color="green">205</FONT>         * Checks this instance against the specified Object for equality. Overrides the<a name="line.205"></a>
<FONT color="green">206</FONT>         * default refererence test for equality provided by {@link java.lang.Object#equals(Object)}  <a name="line.206"></a>
<FONT color="green">207</FONT>         * @param obj The object to compare to<a name="line.207"></a>
<FONT color="green">208</FONT>         * @return &lt;code&gt;true&lt;/code&gt; if object is a dyna property with the same name<a name="line.208"></a>
<FONT color="green">209</FONT>         * type and content type, otherwise &lt;code&gt;false&lt;/code&gt;<a name="line.209"></a>
<FONT color="green">210</FONT>         * @since 1.8.0<a name="line.210"></a>
<FONT color="green">211</FONT>         */<a name="line.211"></a>
<FONT color="green">212</FONT>        public boolean equals(final Object obj) {<a name="line.212"></a>
<FONT color="green">213</FONT>    <a name="line.213"></a>
<FONT color="green">214</FONT>            boolean result = false;<a name="line.214"></a>
<FONT color="green">215</FONT>    <a name="line.215"></a>
<FONT color="green">216</FONT>            result = (obj == this);<a name="line.216"></a>
<FONT color="green">217</FONT>    <a name="line.217"></a>
<FONT color="green">218</FONT>            if ((!result) &amp;&amp; obj instanceof DynaProperty) {<a name="line.218"></a>
<FONT color="green">219</FONT>                final DynaProperty that = (DynaProperty) obj;<a name="line.219"></a>
<FONT color="green">220</FONT>                result = <a name="line.220"></a>
<FONT color="green">221</FONT>                   ((this.name == null) ? (that.name == null) : (this.name.equals(that.name))) &amp;&amp;<a name="line.221"></a>
<FONT color="green">222</FONT>                   ((this.type == null) ? (that.type == null) : (this.type.equals(that.type))) &amp;&amp;<a name="line.222"></a>
<FONT color="green">223</FONT>                   ((this.contentType == null) ? (that.contentType == null) : (this.contentType.equals(that.contentType)));<a name="line.223"></a>
<FONT color="green">224</FONT>            }<a name="line.224"></a>
<FONT color="green">225</FONT>    <a name="line.225"></a>
<FONT color="green">226</FONT>            return result;<a name="line.226"></a>
<FONT color="green">227</FONT>        }<a name="line.227"></a>
<FONT color="green">228</FONT>    <a name="line.228"></a>
<FONT color="green">229</FONT>        /**<a name="line.229"></a>
<FONT color="green">230</FONT>         * @return the hashcode for this dyna property<a name="line.230"></a>
<FONT color="green">231</FONT>         * @see java.lang.Object#hashCode<a name="line.231"></a>
<FONT color="green">232</FONT>         * @since 1.8.0<a name="line.232"></a>
<FONT color="green">233</FONT>         */<a name="line.233"></a>
<FONT color="green">234</FONT>        public int hashCode() {<a name="line.234"></a>
<FONT color="green">235</FONT>    <a name="line.235"></a>
<FONT color="green">236</FONT>           int result = 1;<a name="line.236"></a>
<FONT color="green">237</FONT>           <a name="line.237"></a>
<FONT color="green">238</FONT>           result = result * 31 + ((name == null) ? 0 : name.hashCode());<a name="line.238"></a>
<FONT color="green">239</FONT>           result = result * 31 + ((type == null) ? 0 : type.hashCode());<a name="line.239"></a>
<FONT color="green">240</FONT>           result = result * 31 + ((contentType == null) ? 0 : contentType.hashCode());<a name="line.240"></a>
<FONT color="green">241</FONT>    <a name="line.241"></a>
<FONT color="green">242</FONT>           return result;<a name="line.242"></a>
<FONT color="green">243</FONT>        }<a name="line.243"></a>
<FONT color="green">244</FONT>    <a name="line.244"></a>
<FONT color="green">245</FONT>        /**<a name="line.245"></a>
<FONT color="green">246</FONT>         * Return a String representation of this Object.<a name="line.246"></a>
<FONT color="green">247</FONT>         * @return a String representation of the dyna property<a name="line.247"></a>
<FONT color="green">248</FONT>         */<a name="line.248"></a>
<FONT color="green">249</FONT>        public String toString() {<a name="line.249"></a>
<FONT color="green">250</FONT>    <a name="line.250"></a>
<FONT color="green">251</FONT>            StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer("DynaProperty[name=");<a name="line.251"></a>
<FONT color="green">252</FONT>            sb.append(this.name);<a name="line.252"></a>
<FONT color="green">253</FONT>            sb.append(",type=");<a name="line.253"></a>
<FONT color="green">254</FONT>            sb.append(this.type);<a name="line.254"></a>
<FONT color="green">255</FONT>            if (isMapped() || isIndexed()) {<a name="line.255"></a>
<FONT color="green">256</FONT>                sb.append(" &lt;").append(this.contentType).append("&gt;");<a name="line.256"></a>
<FONT color="green">257</FONT>            }<a name="line.257"></a>
<FONT color="green">258</FONT>            sb.append("]");<a name="line.258"></a>
<FONT color="green">259</FONT>            return (sb.toString());<a name="line.259"></a>
<FONT color="green">260</FONT>    <a name="line.260"></a>
<FONT color="green">261</FONT>        }<a name="line.261"></a>
<FONT color="green">262</FONT>    <a name="line.262"></a>
<FONT color="green">263</FONT>        // --------------------------------------------------------- Serialization helper methods<a name="line.263"></a>
<FONT color="green">264</FONT>        <a name="line.264"></a>
<FONT color="green">265</FONT>        /**<a name="line.265"></a>
<FONT color="green">266</FONT>         * Writes this object safely.<a name="line.266"></a>
<FONT color="green">267</FONT>         * There are issues with serializing primitive class types on certain JVM versions<a name="line.267"></a>
<FONT color="green">268</FONT>         * (including java 1.3).<a name="line.268"></a>
<FONT color="green">269</FONT>         * This method provides a workaround.<a name="line.269"></a>
<FONT color="green">270</FONT>         */<a name="line.270"></a>
<FONT color="green">271</FONT>        private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException {<a name="line.271"></a>
<FONT color="green">272</FONT>            <a name="line.272"></a>
<FONT color="green">273</FONT>            writeAnyClass(this.type,out);<a name="line.273"></a>
<FONT color="green">274</FONT>            <a name="line.274"></a>
<FONT color="green">275</FONT>            if (isMapped() || isIndexed()) {<a name="line.275"></a>
<FONT color="green">276</FONT>                writeAnyClass(this.contentType,out);<a name="line.276"></a>
<FONT color="green">277</FONT>            }<a name="line.277"></a>
<FONT color="green">278</FONT>            <a name="line.278"></a>
<FONT color="green">279</FONT>            // write out other values<a name="line.279"></a>
<FONT color="green">280</FONT>            out.defaultWriteObject();<a name="line.280"></a>
<FONT color="green">281</FONT>        }<a name="line.281"></a>
<FONT color="green">282</FONT>    <a name="line.282"></a>
<FONT color="green">283</FONT>        /**<a name="line.283"></a>
<FONT color="green">284</FONT>         * Write a class using safe encoding to workaround java 1.3 serialization bug.<a name="line.284"></a>
<FONT color="green">285</FONT>         */<a name="line.285"></a>
<FONT color="green">286</FONT>        private void writeAnyClass(Class clazz, ObjectOutputStream out) throws IOException {<a name="line.286"></a>
<FONT color="green">287</FONT>            // safely write out any class<a name="line.287"></a>
<FONT color="green">288</FONT>            int primitiveType = 0;<a name="line.288"></a>
<FONT color="green">289</FONT>            if (Boolean.TYPE.equals(clazz)) {<a name="line.289"></a>
<FONT color="green">290</FONT>                primitiveType = BOOLEAN_TYPE;<a name="line.290"></a>
<FONT color="green">291</FONT>            } else if (Byte.TYPE.equals(clazz)) {<a name="line.291"></a>
<FONT color="green">292</FONT>                primitiveType = BYTE_TYPE;<a name="line.292"></a>
<FONT color="green">293</FONT>            } else if (Character.TYPE.equals(clazz)) {<a name="line.293"></a>
<FONT color="green">294</FONT>                primitiveType = CHAR_TYPE;<a name="line.294"></a>
<FONT color="green">295</FONT>            } else if (Double.TYPE.equals(clazz)) {<a name="line.295"></a>
<FONT color="green">296</FONT>                primitiveType = DOUBLE_TYPE;<a name="line.296"></a>
<FONT color="green">297</FONT>            } else if (Float.TYPE.equals(clazz)) {<a name="line.297"></a>
<FONT color="green">298</FONT>                primitiveType = FLOAT_TYPE;<a name="line.298"></a>
<FONT color="green">299</FONT>            } else if (Integer.TYPE.equals(clazz)) {<a name="line.299"></a>
<FONT color="green">300</FONT>                primitiveType = INT_TYPE;<a name="line.300"></a>
<FONT color="green">301</FONT>            } else if (Long.TYPE.equals(clazz)) {<a name="line.301"></a>
<FONT color="green">302</FONT>                primitiveType = LONG_TYPE;<a name="line.302"></a>
<FONT color="green">303</FONT>            } else if (Short.TYPE.equals(clazz)) {<a name="line.303"></a>
<FONT color="green">304</FONT>                primitiveType = SHORT_TYPE;<a name="line.304"></a>
<FONT color="green">305</FONT>            }<a name="line.305"></a>
<FONT color="green">306</FONT>            <a name="line.306"></a>
<FONT color="green">307</FONT>            if (primitiveType == 0) {<a name="line.307"></a>
<FONT color="green">308</FONT>                // then it's not a primitive type<a name="line.308"></a>
<FONT color="green">309</FONT>                out.writeBoolean(false);<a name="line.309"></a>
<FONT color="green">310</FONT>                out.writeObject(clazz);<a name="line.310"></a>
<FONT color="green">311</FONT>            } else {<a name="line.311"></a>
<FONT color="green">312</FONT>                // we'll write out a constant instead<a name="line.312"></a>
<FONT color="green">313</FONT>                out.writeBoolean(true);<a name="line.313"></a>
<FONT color="green">314</FONT>                out.writeInt(primitiveType);<a name="line.314"></a>
<FONT color="green">315</FONT>            }<a name="line.315"></a>
<FONT color="green">316</FONT>        }<a name="line.316"></a>
<FONT color="green">317</FONT>        <a name="line.317"></a>
<FONT color="green">318</FONT>        /**<a name="line.318"></a>
<FONT color="green">319</FONT>         * Reads field values for this object safely.<a name="line.319"></a>
<FONT color="green">320</FONT>         * There are issues with serializing primitive class types on certain JVM versions<a name="line.320"></a>
<FONT color="green">321</FONT>         * (including java 1.3).<a name="line.321"></a>
<FONT color="green">322</FONT>         * This method provides a workaround.<a name="line.322"></a>
<FONT color="green">323</FONT>         *<a name="line.323"></a>
<FONT color="green">324</FONT>         * @throws StreamCorruptedException when the stream data values are outside expected range <a name="line.324"></a>
<FONT color="green">325</FONT>         */<a name="line.325"></a>
<FONT color="green">326</FONT>        private void readObject(ObjectInputStream in) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {<a name="line.326"></a>
<FONT color="green">327</FONT>            <a name="line.327"></a>
<FONT color="green">328</FONT>            this.type = readAnyClass(in);<a name="line.328"></a>
<FONT color="green">329</FONT>            <a name="line.329"></a>
<FONT color="green">330</FONT>            if (isMapped() || isIndexed()) {<a name="line.330"></a>
<FONT color="green">331</FONT>                this.contentType = readAnyClass(in);<a name="line.331"></a>
<FONT color="green">332</FONT>            }<a name="line.332"></a>
<FONT color="green">333</FONT>            <a name="line.333"></a>
<FONT color="green">334</FONT>            // read other values<a name="line.334"></a>
<FONT color="green">335</FONT>            in.defaultReadObject();<a name="line.335"></a>
<FONT color="green">336</FONT>        }<a name="line.336"></a>
<FONT color="green">337</FONT>        <a name="line.337"></a>
<FONT color="green">338</FONT>    <a name="line.338"></a>
<FONT color="green">339</FONT>        /**<a name="line.339"></a>
<FONT color="green">340</FONT>         * Reads a class using safe encoding to workaround java 1.3 serialization bug.<a name="line.340"></a>
<FONT color="green">341</FONT>         */<a name="line.341"></a>
<FONT color="green">342</FONT>        private Class readAnyClass(ObjectInputStream in) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {<a name="line.342"></a>
<FONT color="green">343</FONT>            // read back type class safely <a name="line.343"></a>
<FONT color="green">344</FONT>            if (in.readBoolean()) {<a name="line.344"></a>
<FONT color="green">345</FONT>                // it's a type constant<a name="line.345"></a>
<FONT color="green">346</FONT>                switch (in.readInt()) {<a name="line.346"></a>
<FONT color="green">347</FONT>                <a name="line.347"></a>
<FONT color="green">348</FONT>                    case BOOLEAN_TYPE: return   Boolean.TYPE;<a name="line.348"></a>
<FONT color="green">349</FONT>                    case BYTE_TYPE:    return      Byte.TYPE;<a name="line.349"></a>
<FONT color="green">350</FONT>                    case CHAR_TYPE:    return Character.TYPE;<a name="line.350"></a>
<FONT color="green">351</FONT>                    case DOUBLE_TYPE:  return    Double.TYPE;<a name="line.351"></a>
<FONT color="green">352</FONT>                    case FLOAT_TYPE:   return     Float.TYPE;<a name="line.352"></a>
<FONT color="green">353</FONT>                    case INT_TYPE:     return   Integer.TYPE;<a name="line.353"></a>
<FONT color="green">354</FONT>                    case LONG_TYPE:    return      Long.TYPE;<a name="line.354"></a>
<FONT color="green">355</FONT>                    case SHORT_TYPE:   return     Short.TYPE;<a name="line.355"></a>
<FONT color="green">356</FONT>                    default:<a name="line.356"></a>
<FONT color="green">357</FONT>                        // something's gone wrong<a name="line.357"></a>
<FONT color="green">358</FONT>                        throw new StreamCorruptedException(<a name="line.358"></a>
<FONT color="green">359</FONT>                            "Invalid primitive type. "<a name="line.359"></a>
<FONT color="green">360</FONT>                            + "Check version of beanutils used to serialize is compatible.");<a name="line.360"></a>
<FONT color="green">361</FONT>    <a name="line.361"></a>
<FONT color="green">362</FONT>                }<a name="line.362"></a>
<FONT color="green">363</FONT>                  <a name="line.363"></a>
<FONT color="green">364</FONT>            } else {<a name="line.364"></a>
<FONT color="green">365</FONT>                // it's another class<a name="line.365"></a>
<FONT color="green">366</FONT>                return ((Class) in.readObject());<a name="line.366"></a>
<FONT color="green">367</FONT>            }<a name="line.367"></a>
<FONT color="green">368</FONT>        }<a name="line.368"></a>
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